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Amortissement des frontons des pavillons Facade principale
Amortissement des frontons des pavillons. Facade principale; Louis-Emile Durandelle (French, 1839 - 1917); Paris, France; about 1875; Albumen silver print
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Media ID 18483301
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1839 1875 1917 Louis émile Durandelle Facade Principale Pavillons
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This photograph, titled "Amortissement des frontons des pavillons Facade principale" transports us back to the streets of Paris in 1875. The talented French photographer Louis-Emile Durandelle skillfully captures the intricate details of the main facade's pediments on these grand pavilions. The image showcases a remarkable play of light and shadow, highlighting the architectural beauty that defines Paris. Each pediment is meticulously adorned with ornate sculptures and decorative elements, showcasing the craftsmanship of this bygone era. The albumen silver print technique used adds a timeless quality to the image, enhancing its historical significance. Durandelle's composition draws our attention to both individual pediments as well as their collective impact on the overall facade. Through his lens, we can appreciate how these architectural features harmoniously blend together while still retaining their unique identities. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported into an era where artistry and attention to detail were paramount in urban design. It serves as a reminder of Paris' rich cultural heritage and its enduring commitment to preserving its architectural treasures. This print from Liszt Collection offers a glimpse into history for those who appreciate fine art photography or have an interest in architecture or French culture. Its aesthetic appeal makes it suitable for display in various settings – be it at home or within professional spaces seeking a touch of elegance with a hint of nostalgia.
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